An electric connector includes a socket connector, a plug connector having a bar shape for connecting an electric circuit, the plug connector capable of insertion into and removed from the socket connector and to be rotatable between unlocked and locked positions about an axis thereof, a pair of detection terminals opposing across the plug connector, and a conductive member for providing electric conduction between the pair of detection terminals in the locked position of the plug connector. The conductive member includes a pair of pressed pieces arranged between the pair of detection terminals and the plug connector, spaced away from the detection terminals in the unlocked position of the plug connector, but pressed by an outer surface of the plug connector in the locked position of the plug connector to bring contact portions thereof into contact with the detection terminals and a coupling piece coupling the pair of pressed pieces.
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26. An electric connector with a socket connector and a plug connector having a bar shape for connecting an electric circuit, the plug connector being arranged to be capable of being inserted to and removed from the socket connector and to be rotatable between an unlocked position and a locked position about an axis thereof, the electric connector comprising:
a pair of detection terminals opposing across the plug connector;
a conductive member for providing electric conduction between the pair of detection terminals in the locked position of the plug connector; and
an elastic body arranged between an end of the plug connector and the socket connector and to which an end of the plug connector is pressed.
1. An electric connector with a socket connector and a plug connector having a bar shape for connecting an electric circuit, the plug connector being arranged to be capable of being inserted to and removed from the socket connector and to be rotatable between an unlocked position and a locked position about an axis thereof, the electric connector comprising:
a pair of detection terminals opposing across the plug connector; and
a conductive member for providing electric conduction between the pair of detection terminals in the locked position of the plug connector, the conductive member including:
a pair of pressed pieces arranged between the pair of detection terminals and the plug connector, the pair of pressed pieces being spaced away from the detection terminals in the unlocked position of the plug connector, but being pressed by an outer surface of the plug connector in the locked position of the plug connector to bring contact portions thereof into contact with the detection terminals; and
a coupling piece connecting the pair of pressed pieces.
2. The electric connector according to
wherein
the socket connector includes, on a side surface thereof, an opening into which the conductive member can be inserted in a direction perpendicular to the axis, and
the coupling piece includes a holding portion protruding in a direction of insertion of the conductive member into the opening and held in the socket connector.
3. The electric connector according to
4. The electric connector according to
wherein each of the pair of pressed pieces includes the two contact portions.
5. The electric connector according to
wherein
the socket connector includes, on a side surface thereof, an opening into which the conductive member can be inserted in a direction perpendicular to the axis, and
the coupling piece includes a holding portion protruding in a direction of insertion of the conductive member into the opening and held in the socket connector.
6. The electric connector according to
wherein
the pressed pieces include extended portions extending along the detection terminals between pressed portions pressed by an outer surface of the plug connector in the locked position of the plug connector and the contact portions.
7. The electric connector according to
wherein
the socket connector includes, on a side surface thereof, an opening into which the conductive member can be inserted in a direction perpendicular to the axis, and
the coupling piece includes a holding portion protruding in a direction of insertion of the conductive member into the opening and held in the socket connector.
8. The electric connector according to
wherein
each of the pair of pressed pieces includes the two contact portions.
9. The electric connector according to
wherein
the socket connector includes, on a side surface thereof, an opening into which the conductive member can be inserted in a direction perpendicular to the axis, and
the coupling piece includes a holding portion protruding in a direction of insertion of the conductive member into the opening and held in the socket connector.
10. The electric connector according to
wherein
the plug connector includes, on an outer surface thereof, proximal surfaces a distance of which from the axis is short and distal surfaces a distance of which from the axis is longer than a distance from the axis to the proximal surfaces, and
the pressed pieces are pressed by the distal surfaces in the locked position of the plug connector to bring contact portions thereof into contact with the detection terminals.
11. The electric connector according to
wherein
the socket connector includes, on a side surface thereof, an opening into which the conductive member can be inserted in a direction perpendicular to the axis, and
the coupling piece includes a holding portion protruding in a direction of insertion of the conductive member into the opening and held in the socket connector.
12. The electric connector according to
wherein
each of the pair of pressed pieces includes the two contact portions.
13. The electric connector according to
wherein
the socket connector includes, on a side surface thereof, an opening into which the conductive member can be inserted in a direction perpendicular to the axis, and
the coupling piece includes a holding portion protruding in a direction of insertion of the conductive member into the opening and held in the socket connector.
14. The electric connector according to
wherein
the pressed pieces include extended portions extending along the detection terminals between pressed portions pressed by an outer surface of the plug connector in the locked position of the plug connector and the contact portions.
15. The electric connector according to
wherein
the socket connector includes, on a side surface thereof, an opening into which the conductive member can be inserted in a direction perpendicular to the axis, and
the coupling piece includes a holding portion protruding in a direction of insertion of the conductive member into the opening and held in the socket connector.
16. The electric connector according to
wherein
each of the pair of pressed pieces includes the two contact portions.
17. The electric connector according to
wherein
the socket connector includes, on a side surface thereof, an opening into which the conductive member can be inserted in a direction perpendicular to the axis, and
the coupling piece includes a holding portion protruding in a direction of insertion of the conductive member into the opening and held in the socket connector.
18. The electric connector according to
wherein
the distal surfaces are formed as a curved surface.
19. The electric connector according to
wherein
the socket connector includes, on a side surface thereof, an opening into which the conductive member can be inserted in a direction perpendicular to the axis, and
the coupling piece includes a holding portion protruding in a direction of insertion of the conductive member into the opening and held in the socket connector.
20. The electric connector according to
wherein
each of the pair of pressed pieces includes the two contact portions.
21. The electric connector according to
wherein
the socket connector includes, on a side surface thereof, an opening into which the conductive member can be inserted in a direction perpendicular to the axis, and
the coupling piece includes a holding portion protruding in a direction of insertion of the conductive member into the opening and held in the socket connector.
22. The electric connector according to
wherein
the pressed pieces include extended portions extending along the detection terminals between pressed portions pressed by an outer surface of the plug connector in the locked position of the plug connector and the contact portions.
23. The electric connector according to
wherein
the socket connector includes, on a side surface thereof, an opening into which the conductive member can be inserted in a direction perpendicular to the axis, and
the coupling piece includes a holding portion protruding in a direction of insertion of the conductive member into the opening and held in the socket connector.
24. The electric connector according to
wherein
each of the pair of pressed pieces includes the two contact portions.
25. The electric connector according to
wherein
the socket connector includes, on a side surface thereof, an opening into which the conductive member can be inserted in a direction perpendicular to the axis, and
the coupling piece includes a holding portion protruding in a direction of insertion of the conductive member into the opening and held in the socket connector.
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This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2017-091797, filed May 2, 2017, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to an electric connector in which a plug connector is inserted to and removed from a socket connector.
An electrical vehicle, a hybrid vehicle or the like is provided with a maintenance electric connector (so-called a service plug). Usually, a plug connector is plugged into a receptacle connector. For maintenance of an electric system of the vehicle, the plug connector is removed from the receptacle connector, so that current from a battery can be shut off. As such an electric connector, Patent Literature 1 discloses an electric connector including a socket connector having an insertion hole and a plug connector having a bar shape, the plug connector arranged to be capable of being inserted to and removable from the insertion hole of the socket connector and to be rotatable between a unlocked position and a locked position about an axis thereof.
This electric connector further includes, as a means for detecting the locked state of the plug connector with respect to the socket connector, a conductor portion partially provided on the circumferential surface of the plug connector and a pair of detection terminals that are disposed in the insertion hole and can contact the conductive member (conductor portion) of the plug connector. When the plug connector is locked to the socket connector, the conductive member contacts the pair of detection terminals, the state being locked is detected, and current flows into a main circuit. In contrast, when the locking is released, the conductive member moves away from the pair of detection terminals, the release of locking is detected, and the current to the main circuit is shut off.
[Patent Literature 1] JP 2017-054612 A
In the case of the electric connector described in Patent Literature 1, a clearance in the insertion and removal direction is required between an end of the plug connector and the socket connector. Therefore, when oscillations are applied to the electric connector, micro-sliding occurs between the conductive member fixed to the plug connector and the detection terminals fixed to the socket connector. When such micro-sliding occurs, plating covering the surface of the conductive member and the detection terminals is peeled off due to wear, and copper, which is the material, is exposed and oxidized. Thus, conduction between the conductive member and the detection terminals is temporarily shut off and the main circuit is shut off accordingly. There is thus a possibility that failure, so-called short interruption, occurs.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an electric connector that can overcome the aforementioned problem of the conventional technique and is capable of reducing the generation of wear at a contact zone between a conductive member and a detection terminal to maintain favorable conductivity even when oscillations are applied to the electric connector.
The present invention is an electric connector with a socket connector and a plug connector having a bar shape for connecting an electric circuit, the plug connector being arranged to be capable of being inserted to and removed from the socket connector and to be rotatable between an unlocked position and a locked position about an axis thereof, the electric connector, in order to achieve the aforementioned object, including:
a pair of detection terminals opposing across the plug connector; and
a conductive member for providing electric conduction between the pair of detection terminals in the locked position of the plug connector, the conductive member including:
In the case of the electric connector of the present invention, it is preferable that the plug connector include, on an outer surface thereof, proximal surfaces the distance of which from the axis is short and distal surfaces the distance of which from the axis is longer than the distance from the axis to the proximal surfaces and that the pressed pieces be pressed by the distal surfaces in the locked position of the plug connector to bring contact portions thereof into contact with the detection terminals.
In addition, in the case of the electric connector of the present invention, it is preferable that the distal surfaces be formed as curved surfaces.
Furthermore, in the case of the electric connector of the present invention, it is preferable that the pressed pieces include extended portions extending along the detection terminals between pressed portions pressed by the outer surface of the plug connector in the locked position of the plug connector and the contact portions.
Furthermore, in the case of the electric connector of the present invention, it is preferable that each of the pair of pressed pieces include the two contact portions.
Furthermore, in the case of the electric connector of the present invention, it is preferable that the socket connector include, on a side surface thereof, an opening into which the conductive member can be inserted in a direction perpendicular to the axis and that the coupling piece include a holding portion protruding in a direction of the insertion of the conductive member into the opening and held in the socket connector.
Furthermore, in the case of the electric connector of the present invention, it is preferable to include an elastic body arranged between an end of the plug connector and the socket connector and to which an end of the plug connector is pressed.
The present invention is an electric connector with a socket connector and a plug connector having a bar shape for connecting an electric circuit, the plug connector being arranged to be capable of being inserted to and removed from the socket connector and to be rotatable between an unlocked position and a locked position about an axis thereof, the electric connector, in order to achieve the aforementioned object, including:
a pair of detection terminals opposing across the plug connector;
a conductive member for providing electric conduction between the pair of detection terminals in the locked position of the plug connector; and
an elastic body arranged between an end of the plug connector and the socket connector and to which an end of the plug connector is pressed.
The electric connector of the present invention can reduce the generation of wear at a contact zone between the conductive member and the detection terminals to maintain favorable conductivity even when oscillations are applied to the electric connector.
Embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below on the basis of the drawings.
As illustrated in
The electric connector 10 may be applied to a maintenance electric connector (so-called a service plug), e.g., of an electric vehicle or a hybrid vehicle. In this case, for maintenance of an electric system of the vehicle, the plug connector 14 is removed from the socket connector 12, so that the electric circuit can be shut off to shut off current from a battery (illustration omitted).
The electric connector 10 is accommodated in a casing K and is fixed to an upper end wall Ka of the casing K by a nut 18 or the like.
In the description below, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
The cap 22 includes a shaft portion 24 and a pinching portion 26. The near side end of the plug contact 20 is plugged into and fixed to the shaft portion 24. The pinching portion 26 is a handle for insertion and removal of the plug connector 14.
The shaft portion 24 is provided with an O-ring 28 at an outer circumferential portion. This O-ring 28 exhibits waterproof and dustproof functions with the plug connector 14 being fit to the socket connector 12. A pair of protrusions 30, 31 protruding radially outward are formed between the O-ring 28 and the pinching portion 26 at the outer circumferential portion of the shaft portion 24. The pair of protrusions 30, 31 are displaced 180 degrees apart about an axis Y1 of the plug connector 14.
As illustrated in
The housing 32 is configured as a first split body 32A is fit and connected to a second split body 32B. The housing 32 does not necessarily have to have a split structure, but may be a one-piece article.
As illustrated in
In addition, the mouth portion 40 includes a pair of fitting grooves 44, 45, to which the pair of protrusions 30, 31 formed on the shaft portion 24 of the plug connector 14 can be fit. The pair of fitting grooves 44, 45 are displaced 180 degrees apart about an axis Y2 of the insertion hole 42. The fitting grooves 44, 45 include longitudinal groove portions that are opened to the tip surface of the mouth portion 40 and are extended therefrom to the far side in the direction of the axis Y2 of the insertion hole 42, and transverse groove portions that are contiguous with the longitudinal groove portions and are extended only 90 degrees about the axis Y2 of the insertion hole 42. In
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The pressed pieces 72, 73 are arranged between the detection terminals 64, 65 and the shaft portion 24, respectively.
The outer surface of the shaft portion 24 of the plug connector 14 includes a pair of proximal surfaces 76, 77 the distance of which from the axis Y1 of the plug connector 14 is short, and a pair of distal surfaces 78, 79 the distance of which from the axis Y1 of the plug connector 14 is longer than the distance from the axis Y1 to the proximal surfaces 76, 77. The pair of proximal surfaces 76, 77 oppose across the axis Y1. The pair of distal surfaces 78, 79 oppose across the axis Y1. The distal surfaces 78, 79 are formed as a curved surface. The distance from the axis Y1 to the proximal surfaces 76, 77 is set to a distance over which when the proximal surfaces 76, 77 face the pressed pieces 72, 73, the proximal surfaces 76, 77 are spaced from the pressed pieces 72, 73. The distance from the axis Y1 to the distal surfaces 78, 79 is set to a distance over which when the distal surfaces 78, 79 face the pressed pieces 72, 73, the distal surfaces 78, 79 press the pressed pieces 72, 73 to bring contact portions 72a, 72b, 73a, 73b thereof into contact with the detection terminals 64, 65.
The pressed pieces 72, 73 are provided with two contact portions 72a, 72b, 73a, 73b, respectively, thereby ensuring stable conductivity between the conductive member 68 and the detection terminals 64, 65. However, the number of contact portions 72a, 72b, 73a, 73b is not limited to the above, but may be one, or three or more.
In addition, the pressed pieces 72, 73 include extended portions 72e, 72f, 73e, 73f extending in a direction away from the coupling piece 74 along the detection terminals 64, 65 between pressed portions 72c, 73c pressed by the distal surfaces 78, 79 of the plug connector 74 in the locked position of the plug connector 14 and the contact portions 72a, 72b, 73a, 73b. Thus, the pressed pieces 72, 73 can be elastically deformed more greatly to further ensure stable conductivity between the conductive member 68 and the detection terminals 64, 65. The contact portions 72a, 72b, 73a, 73b are respectively formed at the distal ends of the extended portions 72e, 72f, 73e, 73f to face the detection terminals 64, 65.
The coupling piece 74 includes a holding portion 74a, which is protruded in the insertion direction (front side) of the conductive member 68 and is held by, for example, pressing into a groove portion 70b formed in the detection portion enclosure 70. The holding portion 74a includes a recessed portion 74b, which is opened in the insertion direction and is guided by a guiding wall 70c formed to extend in the counter-insertion direction (back side) in the groove portion 70b. Thus, the conductive member 68 can be inserted straight into the detection portion enclosure 70 as the recessed portion 74b is guided by the guiding wall 70c. The number of holding portions 74a is not limited to one, but may be two or more. In addition, the side surface of the holding portion 74a may include a click for increasing the holding force to the groove portion 70b.
For connection of an electric circuit with the electric connector 10 configured in the aforementioned manner, the plug connector 14 is inserted into the insertion hole 42 of the socket connector 12 such that the protrusions 30, 31 formed on the inner side of the cap 22 of the plug connector 14 match the longitudinal groove portions of the fitting grooves 44, 45 formed on the mouth portion 40. In this state, as illustrated in
When the plug connector 14 is rotated in the above state relative to the socket connector 12 in the direction of arrow A indicated in
For removal of the plug connector 14 from the socket connector 12, it is sufficient that the plug connector 14 is rotated roughly 90 degrees in the opposite direction, i.e., in the direction of arrow B indicated in
As described above, in the case of the electric connector 10 of the present embodiment, the pair of detection terminals 64, 65 and the conductive member 68 are both arranged and held on the socket connector 12 side. Therefore, even when the plug connector 14 is oscillated in the direction of the axis Y1, sliding between the detection terminals 64, 65 and the conductive member 68 is reduced. Therefore, the generation of wear due to sliding between the detection terminals 64, 65 and the conductive member 68 can be reduced, and favorable conductivity between the detection terminals 64, 65 and the conductive member 68 can be maintained.
In addition, in the case of the electric connector 10 of the present embodiment, the distal surfaces 78, 79, which press the pressed pieces 72, 73 of the conductive member 68, are formed as a curved surface to smoothly press the pressed pieces 72, 73. Thus, damage to the pressed pieces 72, 73 can be prevented.
Furthermore, in the case of the electric connector 10 of the present embodiment, the extended portions 72e, 72f, 73e, 73f provided between the pressed portions 72c, 73c and the contact portions 72a, 72b, 73a, 73b are flexibly deformed when the pressed pieces 72, 73 are pressed by the shaft portion 24. Therefore, the contact pressure of the contact portions 72a, 72b, 73a, 73b with respect to the detection terminals 64, 65 can be increased by the elastic reaction force associated with the flexible deformation.
Furthermore, in the case of the electric connector 10 of the present embodiment, the side surface of the socket connector 12 includes the opening 70a, into which the conductive member 68 can be inserted in a direction perpendicular to the axis Y1. Therefore, the conductive member 68 can be mounted easily.
The electric connector 10 of the present embodiment differs from the electric connector 10 of the preceding embodiment in that an elastic body 82 having a plate shape made of rubber or elastomer is provided between an end of the plug contact 20 of the plug connector 14 and an inner wall of the housing 32 of the socket housing 32.
The end of the plug contact 20 is pressed against the elastic body 82 when the plug connector 14 is locked. The provision of the elastic body 82 enables elimination of the clearance between the end of the plug contact 20 and the housing 32 without interference with the insertion of the plug connector 14 to the final position, thereby enabling a reduction in micro-sliding of the plug connector 14. As a result, favorable conductivity between the detection terminals 64, 65 and the conductive member 68 can be maintained more reliably.
A conductive member 68′ is arranged on the plug connector 14 side. The conductive member 68′ is formed over roughly half the circumference along the outer circumferential surface of the shaft portion 24.
A pair of detection terminals 64′, 65′ (only one of them is indicated by the dashed line in the drawing) are arranged to opposite across the shaft portion 24. In addition, the pair of detection terminals 64′, 65′ include elastic protrusion pieces 64a′, 65a′, which are protruded toward the shaft portion 24 and are in contact with the outer circumferential surface of the shaft portion 24 or the conductive member 68′. The pair of detection terminals 64′, 65′ are conductive via the conductive member 68′ when the plug connector 14 is in the locked state, and the locked state is detected. When the plug connector 14 is in the unlocked state, at least one of the detection terminals 64′, 65′ contacts the outer circumferential surface of the shaft portion 24 and is not in contact with the conductive member 68′. Therefore, the pair of detection terminals 64′, 65′ are not conductive, and the unlocked state of the plug connector 14 with respect to the socket connector 12 is detected.
Furthermore, the electric connector 10 of the present embodiment includes the elastic body 82 having a plate shape made of rubber or elastomer between an end of the plug contact 20 of the plug connector 14 and an inner wall of the housing 32 of the socket connector 12.
The provision of the elastic body 82 enables elimination of the clearance between the end of the plug contact 20 and the housing 32 without interference with the insertion of the plug connector 14 to the final position, thereby enabling a reduction in micro-sliding of the plug connector 14. As a result, favorable conductivity between the detection terminals 64′, 65′ and the conductive member 68′ can be maintained.
Heretofore, the present invention has been described on the basis of the illustrated examples. However, the present invention is not limited to the electric connectors of the illustrated embodiments, but may be changed within the scope of the claims. For example, in the case of the electric connectors illustrated in
According to the present invention, an electric connector that can reduce the generation of wear at a contact zone between a conductive member and a detection terminal and maintain favorable conductivity even when oscillations are applied to the electric connector can be provided.
Yokota, Koichi, Mashiyama, Jinichi, Maruishi, Masatoshi
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